1907-1929 Antique Brass Pressure Gauge used at General Electric New York

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Original price was: $325.00.Current price is: $275.00.

ITEM #:

M233

1 in stock

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Description

This listing is for a 10.5″ Brass Pressure Gauge, used by the General Electric Company in Schenectady, New York. Measuring steam pressure from 0 to 300 PSI, this would have been manufactured sometime between the dates of 1907 and 1929. The Ashcroft company is one of the oldest and most well known pressure gauge companies to date. With business origins starting in 1870s, there is a long range of verified and documented history on the trade marks used on pressure gauges. Based on that information, we can reliably say that this small pressure gauge is from 1907-1929.

The glass is slightly loose on this.

Total Diameter: 10.5″
Glass face diameter = 5.5″

Dimensions


Length:

10.5

Width:

10.5

Height:

2.7

Weight:

10

lbs.


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